Concrete Pool Decks in Altoona, Iowa A Pool Deck That Drains Instead of Puddling Underfoot
Slip-textured concrete pool decks pitched to drain Altoona's flat ground, poured by one JLB crew and built for Iowa snow load.
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Altoona Concrete Pool Decks Built for Flat Terrain and Iowa Snow Load
What separates a pool deck that drains from one that puddles in Altoona? The grade you set before the concrete goes down. Altoona's flat terrain east of Des Moines means water doesn't run off on its own, it sits until you give it somewhere to go. We pitch every deck a deliberate slope away from the pool and the house, and that slope is decided at layout, not patched afterward. Des Moines carries a 33 psf design snow load, so the deck also has to bear winter weight on ground that won't drain it for you.
Flat ground makes drainage the whole job. The same level geography that makes Altoona's sump pumps work overtime keeps water against a pool deck longer, so getting the pitch right out near the US-65 commercial strip or anywhere in town is the difference between a dry deck and one that ices up where you walk barefoot.
Pool Deck Finishes JLB Pours in Altoona
Slip-resistant, air-entrained pool decks in broom, scored, and slate-look finishes — built to drain and to survive Iowa freeze-thaw.
An engineered grade on level ground
The pitch is measured, not eyeballed.
On Altoona's flat lots, a slight, deliberate slope is the only thing moving water off the deck, so we set it precisely during layout. Get it right and the deck stays dry; get it wrong and water collects exactly where you stand.
Splash-out has a planned exit.
We grade the deck so the water that comes off the pool sheds toward the yard rather than pooling at the coping, which on flat ground would otherwise sit and freeze.
Snow load plus freeze-thaw, together
The deck carries weight and resists cracking at once.
With a 33 psf design snow load and 100 to 120 freeze-thaw cycles a winter, the slab has two jobs, so we air-entrain at 5 to 7 percent and compact the base to handle both. The air takes the freeze; the base takes the load.
Standing water and frost are a bad pair.
Water that puddles on a flat deck and then freezes is what cracks corners, which is exactly why the drainage and the mix have to work together here.
A slip-resistant surface for wet feet
A pool deck is textured for traction.
A troweled surface is slick when splashed, so every Altoona deck gets a broom, salt, or textured-stamp finish for grip. The finish can match the house and still stay sure-footed near the water.
One crew handles pool and deck.
A fiberglass shell flexes with Altoona's soil where gunite cracks, and our in-house crew sets the shell and pours the deck under one contract, so the all-important grade around the pool stays coordinated. The free inspection sets the drainage plan first.
A broom-finished concrete pool deck on a flat Altoona lot, pitched to shed splash-out away from the coping.
What Makes Altoona Concrete Different?
Central Iowa concrete endures 100 to 120 freeze-thaw cycles in a single winter. Each cycle expands trapped moisture and opens micro-fractures, which is why air-entrained mixes and correct joint placement matter far more here than in milder climates.
How JLB Handles Pool Decks in Altoona
Free On-Site Inspection
We measure the area, check how it drains, and assess the base before quoting.
Tear-Out & Haul-Off
The old driveway comes out and we remove the debris so we start on solid ground.
Subgrade Prep
We compact and grade the base so the slab bears evenly over central-Iowa soil.
Forming & Reinforcement
Forms are set to grade and we add rebar or mesh where the load calls for it.
Air-Entrained Pour
We place a 5-7% air-entrained mix built for Iowa freeze-thaw.
Finish & Saw-Cut Joints
Broom or decorative finish, then control joints cut at planned intervals.
Cure & Protect
We protect the pour while it cures so it gains full strength without scaling.
Why Altoona Homeowners Choose JLB for Pool Decks
Air-entrained mixes and correct expansion joints for Iowa soil movement and freeze-thaw
JLB can set the pool AND pour the deck — one crew, one contract
Proper reinforcement for a deck that stays level
Free inspection
Concrete Pool Decks in Altoona — FAQ
Altoona's flat terrain means water doesn't run off on its own, it sits until you give it somewhere to go. We set a deliberate slope during layout so splash-out and rain shed toward the yard instead of pooling at the coping and freezing where you walk.
Yes. Des Moines carries a 33 psf design snow load, so the deck must bear winter weight on flat ground that won't drain it. We compact the base to carry that load and air-entrain the mix at 5 to 7 percent so the freeze-thaw doesn't crack the slab.
A broom, salt, or textured-stamp finish. Each adds traction for wet, bare feet, and the broom finish grips most reliably. A bare troweled surface turns slick the moment it's splashed, which is why a pool deck always gets a texture.
Once the base and grade are prepped, the pour and finish run a day or two. The concrete reaches usable strength in about a week and keeps gaining after, so we ask you to stay off it during the cure to prevent early surface scaling.
Yes. Our in-house crew sets the fiberglass shell and pours the deck under one contract, which keeps the grade around the pool coordinated on Altoona's flat lots. The fiberglass shell also flexes with the soil where rigid gunite would crack.
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